Brussels security alert 'false alarm' after police surrounded man in coat with protruding wires
Belgium is on a high state of alert ahead of its national holiday.
Ukraine: Prominent investigative journalist Pavel Sheremet killed in Kiev car bomb explosion
His death is being treated as a murder and comes in a climate of intimidation of journalists in the country.
Purge of Turkey's military could help Isis
President Erdogan says he may reintroduce the death penalty 'if people demand it'
Russia poses biggest nuclear threat to UK says security think tank RUSI
Report comes as parliament debates whether to renew the Trident deterrent
Arrests for key figures accused of organising Turkey coup
More than 6,000 suspects have been arrested and some of the key figures implicated could face retribution.
Nice attack as it happened: Truck drives into crowd in Bastille Day celebrations killing at least 84
The death toll has reached 84 with 52 people critically injured in the attack.
Labour donor to legally challenge Jeremy Corbyn's automatic inclusion on leadership ballot
Other decisions by Labour's ruling body the NEC are under fire.
Bataclan commander accused of 'cowardice' while massacre mastermind is still at large
It emerged that Abdelhamid Abaaoud who was killed after the attacks was only a co-ordinator.
Luciana Berger MP receives antisemitic death threats amid rise in harassment of Labour politicians
The Liverpool Wavertree MP is among several Labour Party representatives who have been threatened.
Owen Smith to announce he will run for the Labour Party leadership
The Pontypridd MP will join Angela Eagle in taking on Jeremy Corbyn for top job.
UN Secretary-General 2016: New Zealand's Helen Clark makes South Pacific pitch for top diplomat role
Ten candidates faced questions in a televised question and answer session at the UN General Assembly.
Nasa's Juno probe sends back first image of Jupiter's moons via 'JunoCam'
The image shows the sunlit part of the planet and three of its four moons.
Theresa May to transform Conservative Cabinet with record number of women set to take key posts
Energy secretary Amber Rudd is tipped for one of the top three jobs, according to reports.
Crucial Labour NEC meeting deciding Corbyn's fate in leadership race under fire over its timing
The meeting was called after Angela Eagle said she would bid to lead the party.
Shanghai maths method to bring Chinese rote learning into English primary schools
Ministers want to raise the maths' standards of English pupils and see the Chinese methods as the answer.
Two men convicted of smuggling £512m worth of cocaine in UK's biggest ever Class A drug swoop
Their vessel, MV Hamal, was intercepted in the North Sea 100 miles from Scottish coast.
UK Armed Forces' chiefs 'gagged' and ordered not to respond to Chilcot report criticisms
Downing Street reportedly issued agreed 'top lines' to the military reeling from the report's findings.
Sex offender vicars still work as freelance funeral ministers warns the Church of England
The Church says it cannot stop barred clerics from officiating at funeral services.
'I am the person to save Labour' says Angela Eagle while Jeremy Corbyn threatens legal action
Eagle will run for the party leadership but Corbyn says he go to the High Court if left off the ballot.
Theresa May vows to tackle executive pay in leadership pledge for a Britain that 'works for all'
The frontrunner for the Conservative Party leadership says corporate governance needs an overhaul.
Chilcot report: MI6 head backed intelligence about Saddam's WMDs given by 'proven liar'
Sir Richard Dearlove reinforced the information given by an unreliable source,it has emerged.
Dallas sniper shootings as it happened: Five officers and gunman killed during deadly attack
Seven police officers and one civilian also injured by the gunman at Black Lives Matter rally.
Police officers shot dead, several injured, during Black Lives Matter protest in Dallas
Dallas police say three were killed and 10 injured by two snipers.
Britain to send 650 troops to Nato's border with Russia to counter threat from Moscow
David Cameron will announce the move at the alliance's summit in Warsaw.
Dozens killed in Eid attack on Shi'ite mausoleum near Baghdad
A suicide car bomb blew up at a mausoleum Sayid Mohammed bin Ali al-Hadi killing more than 30.
One third of councils refuse to house Syrian refugees due to high accommodation costs
Only 8,000 out of the 20,000 David Cameron had pledged have been housed in the UK.
Rebel MPs accept Jeremy Corbyn can't be removed as Labour leader amid party split fears
Labour leader is likely to win any new contest for the top job which Angela Eagle is aiming for.
Chilcot report: Tony Blair should face misconduct charge says ex-public prosecutions director
Lord Macdonald of River Glaven said Blair 'twisted' the evidence for Iraq invasion.
Chilcot report: Jeremy Corbyn 'told not to attack' Tony Blair over Labour's role in Iraq War
Families of those who died are seeking to take legal action against the former prime minister.
Skulduggery and misleading CV accusations beset May and Leadsom's Tory leadership fight
The home secretary was comfortably ahead in the first Tory leadership ballot.